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United States: 36.3
Uruguay: 15.3
Argentina: 14.5
Paraguay: 9.7
Venezuela: 8.4
Colombia: 16.8
Ecuador: 19.6
Chile: 19.3
Mexico: 18.9
Brazil: 18.7
Costa Rica: 12.4
Canada: 34.4
Peru:16.0
Bolivia: 8.8
The State of the Internet ReportAMERICAS HIGHLIGHTS – SECOND QUARTER, 2013
In the second quarter, the global average connection speed increased 5.2% to 3.3 Mbps, and the global average peak connection speed increased 0.1% to 18.9 Mbps. Across countries in the Americas, quarterly changes across both metrics were generally positive.
Just over 10% of observed attack traffic originated in North and South America, just over 10% originated in Europe, and over 78% originated in the Asia Pacific/Oceania region. Africa was responsible for just three-tenths of a percent.
SECURITY: ATTACK TRAFFIC
INTERNET & BROADBAND ADOPTION
MOBILE CONNECTIVITY
11%
Other
OTHER
2.0%
India
1.0%
Romania
1.4%
Brazil
2.5%
Taiwan
1.7%
Turkey
2.4%
Russia
6.9%
United States
38%
Indonesia
33%
China
0.9%
South Korea
The blue areas represent each country’s percentage of the overall total amount of attack traffic observed by Akamai.
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Average Peak Connection Speeds, Americas
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Average Connection Speeds, Americas
United States: 8.7
Uruguay: 1.9
Argentina: 2.0
Paraguay: 1.3Venezuela: 1.3
Colombia: 2.9 Ecuador: 2.9Chile: 2.9
Mexico: 3.6
Brazil: 2.4Costa Rica: 2.1
Canada: 8.2
Peru: 2.1
Bolivia: 0.9
Global Average Connection Speed
Global Average Peak Connection Speed
3.3Mbps
18.9Mbps
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NOTE: The average and average peak connection speeds presented above are based on end-user connections from those mobile networks to the Akamai Intelligent Platform, and are not necessarily representative of a single provider’s full set of service offerings or capabilities.
Mobile provider CA-2 had the highest average connection speed at 4.1 Mbps, while AR-1 and AR-2 had the lowest at 0.9 Mbps. Mobile provider US-2 had the highest average peak connection speed at 17.7 Mbps, while AR-1 had the lowest at 4.7 Mbps.
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9.4
The State of the Internet ReportASIA-PACIFIC HIGHLIGHTS – SECOND QUARTER, 2013
In the second quarter, the global average connection speed increased 5.2% to 3.3 Mbps, and the global average peak connection speed increased 0.1% to 18.9 Mbps. Across countries in the Asia-Pacific region, quarterly changes across both metrics were generally positive.
Just over 10% of observed attack traffic originated in North and South America, just over 10% originated in Europe, and over 78% originated in the Asia Pacific/Oceania region. Africa was responsible for just three-tenths of a percent.
SECURITY: ATTACK TRAFFIC
INTERNET & BROADBAND ADOPTION
MOBILE CONNECTIVITY
11%
Other
OTHER
2.0%
India
1.0%
Romania
1.4%
Brazil
2.5%
Taiwan
1.7%
Turkey
2.4%
Russia
6.9%
United States
38%
Indonesia
33%
China
0.9%
South Korea
The blue areas represent each country’s percentage of the overall total amount of attack traffic observed by Akamai.
Global Average Connection Speed
Global Average Peak Connection Speed
3.3Mbps
18.9Mbps
DOWNLOAD THE FULL REPORT | www.akamai.com/stateoftheinternet
NOTE: The average and average peak connection speeds presented above are based on end-user connections from those mobile networks to the Akamai Intelligent Platform, and are not necessarily representative of a single provider’s full set of service offerings or capabilities.
Mobile provider HK-2 had the highest average connection speed at 3.6 Mbps, while NC-1 had the lowest at 0.8 Mbps. Mobile provider MY-2 had the highest average peak connection speed at 39.8 Mbps, while NC-1 had the lowest at 6.1 Mbps.
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6.1
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Average Peak Connection Speeds, Asia-Pacific
Hong Kong: 65.1
Average Connection Speeds, Asia-Pacific
South Korea: 13.3
China: 2.8
India: 1.3Philippines: 1.6
Vietnam: 1.7Indonesia: 1.7
Malaysia: 3.1
New Zealand:4.6
Singapore:6.5
Taiwan:5.5
Australia:4.8
Hong Kong: 10.8
Japan: 12
China: 11.4
India:10.5
Vietnam: 14.1
Indonesia:11.3
Philippines: 16 New Zealand:21
Thailand: 4.5 Malaysia:26.6
Australia:29.1
Thailand: 33
Taiwan: 39.5
Singapore: 45.6
South Korea: 53.5
Japan: 48.8
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Average Connection Speed
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The State of the Internet ReportEMEA HIGHLIGHTS – SECOND QUARTER, 2013
In the second quarter, the global average connection speed increased 5.2% to 3.3 Mbps, and the global average peak connection speed increased 0.1% to 18.9 Mbps. Across countries in EMEA, quarterly changes across both metrics were generally positive.
Just over 10% of observed attack traffic originated in North and South America, just over 10% originated in Europe, and over 78% originated in the Asia Pacific/Oceania region. Africa was responsible for just three-tenths of a percent.
SECURITY: ATTACK TRAFFIC
INTERNET & BROADBAND ADOPTION
MOBILE CONNECTIVITY
11%
Other
OTHER
2.0%
India
1.0%
Romania
1.4%
Brazil
2.5%
Taiwan
1.7%
Turkey
2.4%
Russia
6.9%
United States
38%
Indonesia
33%
China
0.9%
South Korea
The blue areas represent each country’s percentage of the overall total amount of attack traffic observed by Akamai.
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20 40
30
Mbps
Average Peak Connection Speeds, EMEA
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Mbps
Average Connection Speeds, EMEA
Germany:7.3
Sweden: 8.4Belgium: 8.4
Spain: 5.9
Switzerland: 11
UK: 8.4Portugal: 5.4
Netherlands: 10.1
Norway: 7.4
Italy: 4.9
Romania:7.5
Russia: 7 Ireland:8 Finland: 8.1
Austria: 8.1
Denmark: 8.1 Sweden: 33.7
Belgium: 39.9
UK: 37.1
Finland:31
Austria: 31.6
Denmark: 29.9France: 5.7
S. Africa: 2.3
Israel: 7.4 Germany:32.6
Spain: 32.1
Switzerland: 41.4
Portugal: 35.1
Netherlands: 38.8Norway: 28.7
Italy: 23.3
Romania: 47.5
Russia: 30.8
Ireland:30.9
France: 24.2
S. Africa: 8.3
Israel: 40.1
Global Average Connection Speed
Global Average Peak Connection Speed
3.3Mbps
18.9Mbps
DOWNLOAD THE FULL REPORT | www.akamai.com/stateoftheinternet
NOTE: The average and average peak connection speeds presented above are based on end-user connections from those mobile networks to the Akamai Intelligent Platform, and are not necessarily representative of a single provider’s full set of service offerings or capabilities.
Mobile provider RU-1 had the highest average connection speed at 9.7 Mbps, while ZA-1 had the lowest at 0.5 Mbps. Mobile provider SA-1 had the highest average peak connection speed at 53.9 Mbps, while ZA-1 had the lowest at 2.2 Mbps.
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18.622.7 21.9
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Russ
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Aust
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Ger
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Italy
IT-3
3.9
21.4
Nor
way
NO
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3.8
26.8
Spai
nES
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3.7
20.3
UKUK
-2
3.4
28.5
Italy
IT-IT-
2
3.1
11.5
Fran
ceFR
-2
3
24.2
Irela
nd IE-4
2.9
11.8
Belg
ium
BE-2
2.9
16.2
UAE
AE-1
2.8
23.6
UKUK
-1
2.7
18.9
Italy
IT-4
2.7
14.7
UKUK
-3
2.5
53.9
Saud
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bia
SA-1
2.3
17.9
Belg
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BE-2
2.2
18.5
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2.17.2
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NL-
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2.1
29.9
Kuw
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KW-1
1.9
14.2
Paki
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PK-1
1.6
14.3
Mor
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MA-
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1.6
7.1
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man
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ZA-1